Propagating Jade Plant From Leaf Cuttings Part03: More Plants
Tips, Tricks
In this video, I'm going to show you how to prune your Jade plant and use the leaves or branches you cut off to grow more new plants. My Indoor Setup: https://plus.google.com/118382364204627409312/posts/5Cr9CWGsoDG Part01: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4wcP-a6k5g Part02: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbmuJaxJ7i4 Part03: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESB3gXRtVVI
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Hi
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Hi, can you help me out with my jade plant. I'm living in Finland, the winter here makes the air really dry and lack of sun light. My jade plant starts to drop off a lot of leaves, the branches/knots are getting brown instead of green. What should I do? Waiting for your help. Thanks a lot
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Hey I have been starting some new jade plants because of your inspiration. I was also wondering if you plan on making another video. I would love to see the progress, and I believe many other would as well.
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very nice video
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Thanks for the video. I have several jade plants I'm doing cuttings now. Jade plant's are great.
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I have a Ripple Jade, are there many differences?
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they really love that plant food!
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Hey Khang,
I was looking forward to a fourth video :)
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I have my Mom's old Jade plant. I believe she had the plant around when I was little (since she passed away from Idopathic pulmonary hypertension in November 2015) i sure dont want to kill her Jade plant. I hope to do this with the fallen leafs from the Jade. Right now, I don't have any root powder. I don't want the leafs to die out.
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Geesh this is AWESOME!
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i have many jade plants, there is no need to let the leaves dry for a few days. just stick them in the soil. also, it is best to just plant the leaves downward directly in the soil, about 1/4-1/2 inch, so their inner succulent juices flow downwards into forming roots and plant. laying leaves it on its side is not correct way to do it. that is why it is taking you so long to form new plants from leaves.
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In one of the comments you mentioned to let a cut stem dry for 2 - 3 days before potting, but in the video above you potted the cutting right away. Could you clarify?
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I now have TWO pots FULL OF LEAVES that I and I am awaiting their rooting. LOVE THIS INFORMATIVE VIDEO...THANK AGAIN....
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I actually have TWO pots with leaves and a stem in the soil...I am so excited to see them all grow based on your wonderful, helpful information....
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Thank you Khang SO MUCH for all of your videos....You HELPED ME SO MUCH....I had a small cutting and it is SO NICE to see how successful your plants have become. I look forward to planting my cutting tomorrow...Keep up the great propagations....More plants make the world a happier place.....You are very thorough in your directions. Thanks again.
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It's NOT "CLONING"....it's called "PROPAGATION" (starting a new plant from rooting cuttings that you take from the adult plant). Nomenclature is important.
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I forgot to ask, what soil do you use?
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is it possible to use hydroponic kratky pot to grow the Jade Plant?
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Hello, is there a certain type of soil you use..I love watching your videos and just wanting to learn more about gardening. .thank you and take care
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Hey man. I'm a newer subscriber. I seen in another video that you were willing to send out some of your pepper seeds, would you still be willing to do that? I'm looking for some of the more mild kinds, like Hot Banana to Serrano (but not those specifically since I already have them).
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